Donald Trump's Branding Dumped From $6 Billion Golf Project in Dubai Due to His Bigoted Stance On Muslims

Donald Trump standing next to Damac chairman Hussein Sajwani, one of the Muslims Trump would apparently ban from coming to the United States. Trump's name was snatched from the sign he's standing next to and the Trump "branding" was dumped from the $6 billion Damac golf project because of his Islamophobic pronouncements.

By John Bacon
A $6 billion golf community being built in Dubai is going forward minus the "Trump" brand.

Reuters reports that DAMAC properties had said it would stand by Donald Trump amid backlash from his proposal to ban Muslims from traveling to the U.S. But on Thursday the GOP presidential candidate's name and image were removed from the "Akoya by DAMAC" site.

Real estate isn't the only branding problem for Trump in Dubai. Lifestyle, a home-decor store chain based there, said Wednesday it was removing all Trump-branded products from its 195 stores across the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere in the region.